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engineer. safety-critical tech. opinions are my own. retweets are not endorsements.

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calendar_today08-02-2009 03:38:57

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Marietje Schaake (@marietjeschaake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Mark Zuckerberg has said for years that governments should set rules for the internet. Now his Washington critics say the company’s news blackout in Australia proves he didn’t mean it’ >> Facebook just handed its critics in DC a lot more ammunition ↘️politi.co/3dv7jNG

Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In 2017, Mr. Gaetz was the only member of Congress to vote against a law that gave the federal government more power and money to fight human trafficking."

follow @bencollins on bluesky (@oneunderscore__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For some reason, QAnon people are refusing to take their dream scenario coming true — a sitting congressman being investigated for child trafficking — at face value. They love Gaetz’s inscrutable double agent story because it sounds like 5D chess.

Zedd (@zedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DIORAMA (w/ @_sillygabe_ ) is possibly our most ambitious NFT project so far. Our goal was it to make THE BEST NFT THERE IS. We wanted this to be a journey where you feel truly connected with each of the rooms you enter and really SEE the sounds you hear!!!

Kenny (@kennyshirley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nate Silver I used to teach Bayes theorem and its results still surprise me! Here’s the type of diagram that usually helps it all make sense for me:

<a href="/NateSilver538/">Nate Silver</a> I used to teach Bayes theorem and its results still surprise me!

Here’s the type of diagram that usually helps it all make sense for me:
Alan Levinovitz (@alanlevinovitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone "trusts science." Saying people don't "trust science" is unproductive and divisive (left over from outdated "the Bible" vs. "science" arguments). Differences come down to "whose science" or "which science" people trust. Addressing those differences IS helpful.